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For the last 35 years, Naegeli Deposition and Trial has made it their priority to bring today’s legal community state of the art court reporting and litigation services they can rely on. If you are in need of either Seattle court reporters or Spokane court reporters, follow the links to contact Naegeli today.

Any experienced legal professional knows the sheer amount of information and paperwork involved in every single case. And while being detail oriented is a quality found in all good attorneys, piles of informative documents can take time and attention away from the important matter at hand – your case. Providing Powerful Document Management Thankfully, independent court reporting firms have made it their mission to provide full litigation support, and none…

No matter how well a lawyer argues their case and presents their evidence, there is always the chance that a jury may not understand the materials presented. After all, a jury can be made up of an assortment of people from different backgrounds and ages. They may not be experts in certain fields. That is why it is vital to present the information in court in such a presentable, easy…

Naegeli Deposition and Trial’s team of court reporters Seattle works to stay ahead of emerging trends in order to provide today’s attorneys with the very best services. Contact them today to schedule your next deposition. 601 Union Street Suite 1624 Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 622-3376 (800) 528-3335 naegeliusa.com

There are some common myths about Naegeli Reporting Services that you may or may not have heard if you work or have worked in the legal industry. Here are just a couple of those myths and the truth behind them. The first common myth that many people believe about court reporting is that reporters are really just glorified typists, that somehow if a person can type fast, they can be…

There are many different industries where accuracy is extremely important. Mechanical engineering, for example, often requires that significant digits be rounded to the nearest thousandth decimal point, especially in aviation and aerospace industries. If their measurements are off by even the smallest fraction of an inch, the entire structure or machine could fail, and with the case of space-going vehicles, billions of dollars can be wasted. Seattle court reporters follow…